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Mary the Paradox
Her importance seems to hinge on the fact that she is both a symbol and a historical reality
Hegelian Priorities in Christendom: A Reconsideration
Arguments from the nineteenth century concerning whether Hegel was an atheist or a theist are still ongoing. This paper examines Hegel’s philosophical and theological milieu, his influence on the history of philosophy and on politics, his unique interpretation of the unity of theology and philosophy, and his unusually sanguine interpretation of the relationship between church and state, along with special problems he discerned in the emergence of democracies
The Multiplicity and Individuality of Intellects: A Re-examination of St. Thomas\u27 Reaction to Averroes
Fatima & Private Interpretations
The article looks into the private interpretations of the private revelations given by the Blessed Virgin Mary to the shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal during World War I at the time of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. It mentions that these interpretations have been subjected to the changes by Catholics who changed the Magisterium of the Church. It also notes the Russian country\u27s consecration and conversion to the Catholic Church demonstrating obedience, confession, and Holy Communion
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